Zaki Bani Irsheid, a well-known figure in the Islamic Movement, stated that the Hebrew society is not interested in peace, but in solidifying occupation, expansion, and control.
Bani Irsheid mentioned on Facebook that following the Wadi Araba Treaty, new generations in Jordan have appeared, and governmental institutions attempted to promote a culture of normalization and self-change in order to attain a fabricated peace. Were the continued grinding efforts successful in creating a belief in peace with a deceitful and unreliable enemy who disregarded its allies and failed to keep its commitments?
He further stated that in actuality, the project of the occupying entity poses a threat to Jordan just as much as it does to Palestine.
He stated that the flood is a result of occupation and terrorism, and Hebrew society seeks to maintain occupation, expand, and control rather than achieve peace.
Zaki Bani Irsheid, a well-known figure in the Islamic Movement, stated that the Hebrew society is not interested in peace, but in solidifying occupation, expansion, and control.
Bani Irsheid mentioned on Facebook that following the Wadi Araba Treaty, new generations in Jordan have appeared, and governmental institutions attempted to promote a culture of normalization and self-change in order to attain a fabricated peace. Were the continued grinding efforts successful in creating a belief in peace with a deceitful and unreliable enemy who disregarded its allies and failed to keep its commitments?
He further stated that in actuality, the project of the occupying entity poses a threat to Jordan just as much as it does to Palestine.
He stated that the flood is a result of occupation and terrorism, and Hebrew society seeks to maintain occupation, expand, and control rather than achieve peace.
Zaki Bani Irsheid, a well-known figure in the Islamic Movement, stated that the Hebrew society is not interested in peace, but in solidifying occupation, expansion, and control.
Bani Irsheid mentioned on Facebook that following the Wadi Araba Treaty, new generations in Jordan have appeared, and governmental institutions attempted to promote a culture of normalization and self-change in order to attain a fabricated peace. Were the continued grinding efforts successful in creating a belief in peace with a deceitful and unreliable enemy who disregarded its allies and failed to keep its commitments?
He further stated that in actuality, the project of the occupying entity poses a threat to Jordan just as much as it does to Palestine.
He stated that the flood is a result of occupation and terrorism, and Hebrew society seeks to maintain occupation, expand, and control rather than achieve peace.
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